For more information see my disclosures here. Note, this post contains some affiliate links. Here are the steps on how to build a round wood framed mirror: The final size of this mirror is 25.5″ x 25.5″. Idea 2: I could build a wood framed rectangle mirror pretty easily for really cheap…but it wouldn’t be round… Ok Idea 3: Build exactly what I want, a round wood framed mirror… who am I kidding, that sounds so complicated and time consuming, why do I get these thoughts in my head? Out of my stubbornness to change on what I wanted, and with one week left until the bathroom reveal and a zillion other things to do, I started researching how to cut wood circles and came up with build plans to make my dream mirror come to life!Īnd my plans worked! Also, this mirror cost me less than $50 to make! Amazing! I bought the mirror (similar here) on sale for $35 and the frame materials I needed to buy cost less than $15. Idea 1: I could buy a thin framed metal mirror for around $100 but it wouldn’t be wood. I swayed back and forth in my mind with trying to decide what to do. I found a few that fit what I was envisioning, except they were all $300-$500. I can be really indecisive when it comes to design decisions, but I knew exactly what I wanted for this mirror and so I searched everywhere for a thin framed wood mirror (and it also had to be 22″-26″ in size). Specifically, I wanted one with a thin wood frame because it just fits my style perfectly. While planning the design for our master bathroom makeover I knew I wanted a round wood mirror above the vanity because it would be the perfect statement piece to help add style and function to our tiny bathroom! Let me begin by explaining the story behind this Round Wood Mirror DIY and how it came to be!
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